Mill Gardens, Thirsk, North Yorkshire
About the area
Thirsk is built around a large medieval market square, which still hosts an open air market but its modern claim to fame is as the home of the veterinary surgeon and author James Herriot, although it was renamed "Darrowby" in the books. The veterinary practice at 23 Kirkgate, in which he was a partner along with Donald Sinclair (Siegfried Farnon in the books) now houses a museum dedicated to his life and works, The world of James Herriot. Specification Mill gardens boasts a superb collection of new homes ranging from two bedroom homes perfect for first time buyers to spacious five bedroom three storey homes that offer a flexible space. All available with a wide choice of optional extras to personalise and further enhance your new home. Directions Travelling south on the A19: Leave the A19 at Thirsk/Scarbrough and head for Thirsk on the A61. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A168. From the A168 turn left onto Northallerton Road,(B1448). Continue straight on towards Thirsk. Mill Gardens is on your right hand side. Travelling North on the A19: Leave the A19 at Thirsk (A168) and turn left into York Road (A170). Continue forward into Thirsk. At the roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A61. Take your third right onto Kirkgate (B1448) and continue forward. Mill Gardens is on your left hand side. Shopping Thirsk hosts chemists, three book shops and several supermarkets. Most major banks are represented with hole in the wall cash machines. There are Several butchers selling local fresh meat and game, along with a delicatessen and bakers. Small alleyways hide other businesses -teashops, clothing, furniture, hairdressers. Thirsk Market days are Mondays and Saturdays when the south side of the Market Place has a variety of stalls selling everything from fruit and vegetables, candles, computer games to health food, clothing and hardware. On the second Monday of the month there is also a "Farmers Market" featuring locally produced goods. On most bank holiday Mondays the whole market place is almost filled by stalls and can be very busy.
Leisure As befits a market town and a former mail-coach posting stage the market place is still ringed by public houses most of which provide food. Other eateries include traditional Fish and Chips, Indian, Chinese, French and pizza takeaways as well as cafes, a bistro and restaurants.to banks, pubs and the thriving racecourse. Small alleyways hide other businesses -teashops, clothing, furniture, hairdressers. With an art gallery, library, cinema and leisure centre Thirsk has most of the facilities one would hope to find in a town of its size. Education There are a large number of schools in Thirsk these include Breckenborough school and All Saints RC Primary school. There are also nurseries such as Sowerby Nursery school. Transport Car parking is currently free in Thirsk with a mixture of short term disk parking (2 hours) and longer stay parking, disks are available from shops. It also easy to get to by bus and train. Thirsk station which is about a mile from the town centre has direct services to York and Darlington giving access to east coast mainline with fast services to London (2h 45m) Edinburgh (3h 15m) as well as other long distance destinations. Health There are a number of dental surgeries and doctors surgeries within Thirsk. There is also Thirsk Health Centre and Lambert Memorial hospital. Contact Telephone 0845 437 6495 Development Address : Mill Gardens , Mill Gardens, Northallerton Road, Norby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 1BH Disclaimer Terms and conditions apply. Prices correct at time of publication and are subject to change. Photography and computer generated images are indicative of typical homes by George Wimpey. |
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Contact Telephone 0845 437 6495
Types of property at
Mill Gardens, Thirsk, North Yorkshire
£204,950
| 4 bedroom town house
£275,000
| 4 bedroom detached house
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